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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Inflammation: Causes, symptoms & treatment Try Excellacor

Chronic inflammation - this means long-term inflammation and can last for several months and even years. It can result from: Failure to eliminate whatever was causing an acute inflammation.
An autoimmune response to a self-antigen - the immune system attacks
normal healthy tissue, mistaking it for harmful pathogens.

How do you know if you have chronic inflammation?

Think of it like the first responder to the scene of the injury. Pain, swelling, redness, and warmth are all signs of inflammation arriving at the site and helping your body with the healing process. Acute inflammation is a brief inflammatory response to an injury or illness that only lasts a few days.

What are the symptoms of chronic inflammation?

How to spot the signs of chronic inflammation:

You have a “spare tire” around your waist. ...

You have high blood glucose levels. ...

You have digestive problems like gas, diarrhea, bloating, or constipation. ...

You're tired all the time. ...

You have skin problems like eczema or psoriasis, or your skin is red and blotchy.

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Likewise, companies, health practitioners, and consumers have turned to
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The reality is that inflammation affects everyone, and nearly all
tissues and organs in the body. Although inflammation in each case may
manifest differently, inflammation still has one thing in common: fibrin.
Fibrin is an essential protein that is produced during
inflammation. It is the initial first step in the body’s attempts at
recovery. However, when inflammation has become prolonged, fibrin along
with other proteins such as collagen can begin to transform original
tissue into a tough fibrous matrix. Differentiated and sometimes
sequestered apart from healthy tissue, this fibrous matrix still has the
biological markers of inflammation. Nutrients, and other building
blocks are still needed for healthy normal tissue.